Since childhood, we are introduced to the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, enabling us to gain insights into the events of the Mahabharata, which took place during the Dwapara Yuga. Essentially, it is a detailed description of the dialogue between Lord Shri Krishna and Arjuna. In it, Arjuna is encouraged to fulfill his duties. During the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Arjuna expressed his moral dilemmas to Lord Shri Krishna and even expressed his desire not to engage in the war.
Following this, Madhav revealed the secrets of life while displaying his universal form. It is worth noting that the Mahabharata was a battle between two families, where the Pandavas emerged victorious over the Kauravas. It was a fight for righteousness and justice. This scripture comprises a total of 18 chapters and 700 verses, written in the Sanskrit language. However, it has been translated into many languages now. It extensively discusses Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga, which, when practiced, lead one closer to the path of liberation.
During the teachings of the Gita
Lord Shri Krishna emphasized that one should always remember that relying too much on others hollows out a person from within and breaks expectations. Hence, one should learn to live alone because those who live by the strength of their own character find better companions and empathizers.
According to the teachings of the Gita, Lord Shri Krishna explained that a person who gives more than required has always been deceived, whether it’s love or trust. They have undoubtedly been betrayed, so one should never give more than necessary to anyone.
During the teachings of the Gita, Lord Shri Krishna emphasized that love should never be forsaken for respect because love is much greater than respect, and in today’s era, finding love is equivalent to finding God. If you want to give something to your love, give them your time, because when you give someone your time, you give them a moment of your life that never returns.
As we delve into today’s article, let us explore many such aspects elucidated by Madhav. These are aspects that you can incorporate into your life. Let’s delve into them in detail…